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Easy Clambake

Easy Clambake

Clambake – the easiest and no-fuss clambake recipe ever, cooked on a stovetop with a skillet. Fresh, delicious and perfect for summer!

Origally published on August 30, 2012. Updated with new recipe and photos.

Clambake is an all-American seafood dish for summer. A traditional clambake is a major affair at the beach that involves a bonfire, heated rocks, seaweed and a large wet tarpaulin to steam the ingredients. This easy clambake recipe is no-fuss, fast and simple, using a skillet and cooked on a stovetop!

The best part about my easy clambake is the common and easy-to-get ingredients: shrimp, clams, mussels, corns and potatoes. If you like, you can certainly throw in a lobster, smoked sausages and seaweed. My version is purely shellfish.

To me, the best part about clambake is the savory, briny and delicious broth. Sop it up with bread and dip the fresh cooked shellfish in melted butter. It’s utterly satisfying to have clambake with your friends and family; it’s a smashing dish during summertime. Enjoy!

This entire post absolutely ROCKS. It’s worth effort to try this wanderful recipe. I love sea and seafood. I went to the beach every year and taste thoudsands of seafood. But I never had Cambake. It’s time to try something new. Hope it’s as good as you said!!

It’s worth effort to try this wanderful recipe. I love sea and seafood. I went to the beach every year and taste thoudsands of seafood. But I never had Cambake. It’s time to try something new. Hope it’s as good as you said!!